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50 Cent thinks that Fetty Wap should have been nominated for "Best New Artist" and he isn't afraid to tell you. In a new Instagram post the rapper asserts that Fetty Wap deserved to be nominated and disses the Grammys all in one. He also cited his own slight in 2014. -
Tycho Announces 'Awake' Remix Album With RJD2, Baio, US Tour
Tycho has unveiled the release date and tracklist for a brand new remix album for his 2014 LP Awake, which will include reworks from the likes of Com Truise, RJD2, Vampire Weekend's Baio and others. He is also plotting a new tour across the United States to kick off the year in February, taking the act indoors for some intimate club shows across America. -
Former 'The Voice' Coach Cee Lo Green Apologizes Again for Rape Comments on 'Steve Harvey'
Cee Lo Green has apologized for his behavior again and claims he's changed. In an interview with the Steve Harley Show on Tuesday (Dec. 8) the former The Voice coach covered many topics, including the drugging and rape charges and his subsequent offensive tweets about the subject. -
Boosie Badazz Says He Is Cancer Free After Having Successful Surgery
Boosie Badazz has some phenomenal news for his friends, family and fans. After revealing that he had been diagnosed with kidney cancer, the "Like a Man" rapper shared on Instagram yesterday that after successful kidney surgery, the cancer has been removed from his organ. -
iTunes Best-Selling Albums of 2015: Adele, Drake and Justin Bieber Bring in Big Sales
Adele's new album 25 may have just come out two-and-a-half weeks ago, but her massive sales are enough to top iTunes top-selling albums of 2015 list. On Wednesday (Dec. 9), Apple revealed the top 20 biggest records of the year, which includes, of course, 25 alongside some of the year's other massive releases from major acts. -
Justin Bieber Covers The Beatles' 'Let It Be' and Drake's 'Hotline Bling' in Toronto [WATCH]
Justin Bieber performed in Toronto on Monday night (Dec. 7), performing a bunch of his new songs along with a cover of The Beatles' "Let It Be," as well as an acoustic rendition of Drake's "Hotline Bling." -
Eagles of Death Metal Issue Statement Following Paris Attacks Memorial Concert With U2
Eagles of Death Metal has issued a statement following their Paris attacks memorial concert with U2. The concert, held on Dec. 7, was the group's initial show in the nation's capital following the attacks of Nov. 13, where members of ISIS opened fire on the crowd at an Eagles of Death Metal concert, killing 89 members of the audience at Parisian venue, Le Bataclan. -
iTunes Best-Selling Singles of 2015: 'Uptown Funk,' 'Hello,' 'See You Again' Lead the Top 20
The end of 2015 is nearly here, and Apple is now looking back by revealing the 20 biggest selling singles of the year on iTunes. As should have been expected, some of this year's biggest hits including releases from Mark Ronson, Wiz Khalifa, Adele, Justin Bieber and Rihanna made the cut. -
Price Gouging Pharma Boss Buys Secret Wu-Tang Clan Album
Martin Shkreli has taken his loads of cash and used it to buy Wu-Tang Clan's rare, one-of-a-kind new album, Once Upon A Time in Shaolin for the reported price of $2 million. -
Los Angeles County Officials Recommend Keeping EDM Festivals
Originally in August, LA county officials proposed a temporary ban on large-scale dance events, but the after deliberating for the past few months, the Electronic Music Task Force has recommended that this is not the right course of action and offered their own set of solutions. -
Dolly Parton Performs 'Coat of Many Colors' on 'The Voice' Ahead of TV Movie: WATCH
Dolly Parton is taking over NBC this week, with her upcoming TV movie Coat of Many Colors, and on Tuesday night (Dec. 9) she kicked off her run of the network with an appearance on The Voice. In addition to dishing out experience and advice to the top nine semi-finalists, the country music legend also took to the stage to perform her film's title hit, 1971's "Coat of Many Colors." -
Sigur Rós Members Produce Talking Dog Movie ‘3 Dogateers Save Christmas’ [WATCH]
Georg Holm and Orri Dyrason, the bassist and drummer for Sigur Rós, produced 2014's holiday-themed family film The Three Dogateers Save Christmas in which three talking dogs save Christmas from burglars much like Macaulay Culkin did in Home Alone 25 years ago. The movie's tagline is "Christmas just went to the dogs," so it's no surprise it's just one part of what turns out to be an entire Dogateer franchise--Jurassic Bark is in the works and Indiana Bones might actually turn out to be a thing. Watch the trailer for The Three Dogateers Save Christmas, below.
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